Who is being interviewed? Sherman Dolman
What is his/her title or position? Blacksmith
What is his/her race? Gender? Age? Male, 75 years old
Where is the interview taking place? 2438 W. Lincoln
What is the date of the interview? October 17, 1938
Who is the interviewer? George Hartman
Sherman Dolman was born on September 4,1863 in Vervan, Germany. He came to the United States at age 6 with is family of 3 including his father, who was a blacksmith, his mother, and himself. He lived in Nemaha, Nebraska. Since his father was already a blacksmith he decided that he would learn the trade that he father had been doing for over 30 years. During the late 1800's while he was still living in Lincoln,Nebraska the railroad was beginning to be built through his town so workers and people could travel back and forth. He knew that the government was making the railroad since so many people were jobless and need to get to a larger cities to find work.
By, Kenneth
Thomas Johnston grew up on a share cropper farm in a small East texas town. He went to college later on as he got older and finally at the end he got a job at Bell Telephone Labratories and he got a salary of 35 dollars a week and 2400 dollars a year. Before his job at the Bell Telephone labratory he had a job as a radio inspector. After a while working hard at the bell telephone labratory he graduated out of graduate school at the age 28. When he graduated the depression was just ending and he came out with a masters degree.
By: Amanda
Who is being interviewed? H.B Thomas
What is his/her title or position? Farmer
What is his/her race? Gender? Age? Male, 80 years old
Where is the interview taking place? 1100 North 27th
What is the date of the interview? October 18, 1938
Who is the interviewer? George Hartman
H.B Thomas lives in the Jesse James region in Mcdonald County, Missouri. He was born in 1856. Him and his wife were the first to marry in the territory southwest of North Platte in Lincoln County. In the winter or 1886 a big storm hit. He lost all of his crops. Thomas says, "The depression is the first time the government has had to give out relief. In those days money was not needed to much as now. A dollar would go much farther then than now." In 1899 he moved to Norfolk and decided to stay there.
Who is being interviewed? Sherman Dolman
What is his/her title or position? Blacksmith
What is his/her race? Gender? Age? Male, 75 years old
Where is the interview taking place? 2438 W. Lincoln
What is the date of the interview? October 17, 1938
Who is the interviewer? George Hartman
Sherman Dolman was born on September 4,1863 in Vervan, Germany. He came to the United States at age 6 with is family of 3 including his father, who was a blacksmith, his mother, and himself. He lived in Nemaha, Nebraska. Since his father was already a blacksmith he decided that he would learn the trade that he father had been doing for over 30 years. During the late 1800's while he was still living in Lincoln,Nebraska the railroad was beginning to be built through his town so workers and people could travel back and forth. He knew that the government was making the railroad since so many people were jobless and need to get to a larger cities to find work.
By, Kenneth
Thomas Johnston grew up on a share cropper farm in a small East texas town. He went to college later on as he got older and finally at the end he got a job at Bell Telephone Labratories and he got a salary of 35 dollars a week and 2400 dollars a year. Before his job at the Bell Telephone labratory he had a job as a radio inspector. After a while working hard at the bell telephone labratory he graduated out of graduate school at the age 28. When he graduated the depression was just ending and he came out with a masters degree.
By: Amanda
Who is being interviewed? H.B Thomas
What is his/her title or position? Farmer
What is his/her race? Gender? Age? Male, 80 years old
Where is the interview taking place? 1100 North 27th
What is the date of the interview? October 18, 1938
Who is the interviewer? George Hartman
H.B Thomas lives in the Jesse James region in Mcdonald County, Missouri. He was born in 1856. Him and his wife were the first to marry in the territory southwest of North Platte in Lincoln County. In the winter or 1886 a big storm hit. He lost all of his crops. Thomas says, "The depression is the first time the government has had to give out relief. In those days money was not needed to much as now. A dollar would go much farther then than now." In 1899 he moved to Norfolk and decided to stay there.